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Definition of Blurriness
1. Noun. The quality of being indistinct and without sharp outlines.
Generic synonyms: Opacity, Opaqueness
Specialized synonyms: Dimness, Faintness, Vagueness
Derivative terms: Blurry, Foggy, Foggy, Fuzzy, Indistinct
Antonyms: Distinctness, Sharpness
Definition of Blurriness
1. Noun. The characteristic of being blurry. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Blurriness
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Blurriness
Literary usage of Blurriness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Amateur Photographer and Camera & Dark-room (1907)
"With a first-class lens, these figures will be found to be approximately correct,
for the degree of blurriness permissible. ..."
2. Genetic Information and Health Care: Hearing Before the Committee on Labor edited by James M. Jeffords (2001)
"... I think there is some blurriness—and perhaps that is something this committee
would like to work on as far as the fine-tuning— about exactly how genetic ..."
3. The Militant Proletariat by Austin Lewis (1911)
"When one contemplates the political blurriness of the European countries with
the clearness of the United States as regards politics, it will be seen that ..."
4. The Charles Mills Gayley Anniversary Papers: Contributed by Former Students by Benjamin Putnam Kurtz, Charles Mills Gayley (1922)
"It had "a defective register, .... excessive impression grey and uneven coloring
and blurriness ..."
5. The Complete Photographer by Roger Child Bayley (1906)
"For scientific purposes, or if the photograph is to be enlarged and then judged
critically for sharpness, the degree of blurriness expressed by this phrase ..."
6. Transactions by Panama Pacific Dental Congress, Australasian Medical Congress (1907)
"There was atrophy of both optic nerves, with some blurriness of the outer edge
of each disc. I took him into hospital, and had his head shaved. ..."